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Teaching AI Like a Kindergartner Could Make It Smarter
Artificial Intelligence

Teaching AI Like a Kindergartner Could Make It Smarter

Edd Gent
New contact lenses give people superhuman vision, allow them to see in the infrared.
Biotechnology

These Contact Lenses Give People Superhuman Sight

Shelly Fan
A look into a trapped-ion quantum computer at the University of Sydney.
Computing

Researchers Used a One-Atom Quantum Computer to Simulate Molecules Over Time

Ivan Kassal
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Tingrei Tan
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Computing

This Molecular ‘Hard Drive’ Stores Information in Plastic

Shelly Fan
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 17)

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 17)

SingularityHub Staff
Scientists Say Earth Has Made Enough Hydrogen to Power Humanity. Here’s How to Find It.
Energy

Scientists Say Earth Has Made Enough Hydrogen to Power Humanity. Here’s How to Find It.

Edd Gent
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Artificial Intelligence
The Man Who ‘AGI-Pilled’ Google
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The Flaw in Altman’s Thesis for AI Devices
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The Technology to End Traffic Deaths Exists. Why Aren’t We Using It?
Fast Company
Artificial Intelligence
Anthropic’s New Model Excels at Reasoning and Planning—and Has the Pokémon Skills to Prove It
Wired
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What Sam Altman Told OpenAI About the Secret Device He’s Making With Jony Ive
The Wall Street Journal
Tech
Klarna Used an AI Avatar of Its CEO to Deliver Earnings, It Said
TechCrunch
Future
What if Making Cartoons Becomes 90% Cheaper?
The New York Times
Computing
OpenAI Says It Will Build Massive Data Centers in the UAE
The New York Times
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Waymo Hits 10 Million Paid Rides
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By Putting AI Into Everything, Google Wants to Make It Invisible
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Technology Has Shaped Human Knowledge for Centuries. Generative AI Is Set to Transform It Yet Again.
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Technology Has Shaped Human Knowledge for Centuries. Generative AI Is Set to Transform It Yet Again.

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Computing

This Brain-Computer Interface Is So Small It Fits Between the Follicles of Your Hair

Edd Gent
A new pacemaker is smaller than a grain of rice, fits in a syringe, and is controlled by pulses of light.
Biotechnology

World’s Tiniest Pacemaker Is Smaller Than a Grain of Rice

Shelly Fan
Brain Implant ‘Streams’ a Paralyzed Woman’s Thoughts in Near Real Time
Biotechnology

Brain Implant ‘Streams’ a Paralyzed Woman’s Thoughts in Near Real Time

Shelly Fan
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Artificial Intelligence

What Anthropic Researchers Found After Reading Claude’s ‘Mind’ Surprised Them

Edd Gent
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Energy

What Range Anxiety? These Chinese Electric Cars Charge in Just Five Minutes

Edd Gent
Brain Scans of Infants Reveal the Moment We Start Making Memories
Science

Brain Scans of Infants Reveal the Moment We Start Making Memories

Shelly Fan
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Energy

Green Steel Startup’s Largest Reactor Yet Produces a Ton of Molten Metal With Electricity

Edd Gent
Quantum Computing Startup Says It’s Already Making Millions of Light-Powered Chips
Computing

Quantum Computing Startup Says It’s Already Making Millions of Light-Powered Chips

Christopher Ferrie
The Biggest AI for Biology Yet Writes Genomes From Scratch
Biotechnology

The Biggest AI for Biology Yet Writes Genomes From Scratch

Shelly Fan
The WEST fusion reactor in France beat the previous record for sustained plasma in a tokamak with its recent 22-minute reaction
Energy

French Scientists Beat China’s Fusion Record With 22-Minute Plasma Reaction

Vanessa Bates Ramirez
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Teaching AI Like a Kindergartner Could Make It Smarter

Teaching AI Like a Kindergartner Could Make It Smarter

Edd Gent
Groups of AI Agents Spontaneously Create Their Own Lingo, Like People

Groups of AI Agents Spontaneously Create Their Own Lingo, Like People

Shelly Fan
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DeepMind’s New AI Teaches Itself to Play Minecraft From Scratch

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What Anthropic Researchers Found After Reading Claude’s ‘Mind’ Surprised Them

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This Microsoft AI Studied 7 Years of Video-Game Play. Now It Dreams Up Whole New Game Scenarios.

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Scaling Up: How Increasing Inputs Has Made Artificial Intelligence More Capable

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